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Sid has been working with our daughter for a few weeks now covering Year 9 maths concepts that she had previously struggled with and she is already feeling more confident. Our daughter has described Sid as a very patient tutor who has a way of explaining concepts to her so that she is able to understand. We are so thankful to have found Sid and think that her weekly sessions with Sid are going to be great preparation for her starting Year 10 next year.Melissa, Winthrop
Year 5 student Savannah explored how fractions and decimals connect with multiplication and division, then worked through a NAPLAN practice test to build confidence.
In Year 9, James focused on applying the Pythagoras theorem and practiced using surds in problem-solving.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily deepened her understanding of trigonometry concepts, including bearings, by working through relevant examples.
A Year 9 student faced test-time pressure due to poor time management and not using revision materials, leading to last-minute stress ("she didn't feel confident about what material she needed to revise").
In a Year 11 exam, messy or unstructured notes made it harder to track steps in algebraic problems, causing sign errors that took extra time to find.
One Year 5 student repeatedly avoided writing out multiplication tables from memory, preferring to glance at aids—this slowed memorisation and left her feeling stuck when timed recall was required.
"More attention to detail and focus is necessary for success," as one tutor observed after shortcuts led to avoidable mistakes.
A tutor in Winthrop recently noticed Savannah no longer needing her multiplication tables during sessions—a big shift from when she relied on them for every problem.
In Year 10, one student who previously hesitated to ask questions began clearly expressing which algebra topics were confusing and now requests extra examples instead of quietly guessing.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once wanted to give up at the sight of a long worksheet managed to finish all questions with only minimal encouragement and far fewer errors than before.
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